HOPE (AP) — Law enforcement authorities are investigating after nonprofits in northeastern and southwestern Arkansas were burglarized in separate incidents in recent days.

The Texarkana Gazette reported Wednesday that someone stole food and cash from Hope in Action, an agency in Hope that provides food to the needy.

The burglary apparently occurred either late Sunday or early Monday, according to police.

An undetermined amount of money was missing from a desk drawer and food items were missing, said Assistant Police Chief Kim Tomlin.

“They were already low on food and this cleared them out,” Tomlin said. “They provide food for the needy and provide service to displaced people with food, temporary housing or bus tickets,” she said.

No arrests have been made.

In northeastern Arkansas, The Jonesboro Sun reports that more than $1,000 worth of donated items was stolen Sunday from Abilities Unlimited, which sells donated items at its thrift store to support services it provides to the developmentally disabled.

Security cameras recorded two women making at least three trips to the site where they went through donations and loaded items into a car and drove away.

Officers later arrested Deonna Hanson, 44, who is jailed on felony theft and criminal trespass charges. Police said they have only the first name of the second person and that person was not in custody.

Hanson said she thought it was OK to drop stuff off and pick other stuff out of the donation site. She is being held on $1,000 bond and has a Nov. 25 court date.

Sandy McQuay, Abilities Unlimited thrift store manager, said the organization has recovered only a fraction of the missing items.

“They made a huge mess. The staff could tell that the donations had been gone through because things were scattered everywhere,” McQuay said.

The theft comes just more than two months after an Abilities Unlimited accountant was charged in July with stealing more than $80,000 from the agency by using the payroll system to make extra paychecks for herself.